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Singer/songwriter Katarra Parson will perform at the Music at the Intersection festival in September. The festival will feature performances from more than 60 regional and national artists.
A new music festival coming to St. Louis in September aims to highlight local musicians and get fans back into music venues.
Music at the Intersection will run Sept. 10-12 at six venues in the Grand Center area. The festival will feature more than 60 jazz, R&B, blues, rock and soul musicians from the region and national artists. The festival is presented by the Steward Family Foundation and the Kranzberg Arts Foundation.
“We ve historically been known for birthing genres, trendsetting players, and we wanted to build a festival that really celebrated that past, really showcased and highlighted all of our St. Louis favorites today, and then put them next to artists that had a real relationship and a connection to St. Louis,” said Chris Hansen, executive director of the Kranzberg Arts Foun